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| - Good Lebanese food on Thursday and Friday nights. I went with a couple of friends for a B.day party, and decided to share all their entree's to get a feel of all the food. The cafe itself is nothing to brag about, just a small, non-elegant, bread-and-butter diner type of place. The food was good though. They had four items on their dinner menu, each being either $7 or $7.50, including tax:
1. Shish Taok. Small chicken breast pieces, fried in a garlic sauce. recommended.
2. Kibbe. I don't recommend it. A mixture of some sort and then fried, tasted strange.
3. Kafta. Their main beef meal. By far the best food they had. Very tasty.
4. Falafel. It was ok. nothing to brag about.
They had a special meal that night, for $12, which had fried rice and cooked chicken. It was ok.
Each meal comes with a choice of two meals. We all got homous, and tabolli, both of them being delicious. In fact, I think the homous was their best food! Btw, warm pita bread keeps coming, which was a nice touch.
There are three Lebanese ladies who do the whole Lebanese dinner thing (Sam's cafe doesn't cater dinners on any other night other than the mentioned two). They were friendly and nice people.
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